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Originally posted by Disguised Contractor View Post
Yes. And you missed out compliance hell, even after you get awarded the gig, because you can't satisfy the extreme and obscure paperwork demands the agency has agreed to on your behalf.
In fact, I've never been asked for my degree certificate as a contractor, yet 2 years ago, my wife took a new perm role and was, 30 years after she graduated! so, anecdotally, permie is more tedious for compliance!
Originally posted by Disguised Contractor View Post
Make it in London or remote, add another hundred a day, with a week's notice period, and I'll take it.
Any why a week's notice? its irrelevant to income - your end client can turn the tap off at 1730 (just like you can) and you get nothing, irrelevant of 1 day, 1 week or 1 month's notice! (Or are you a permi-tractor?)
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I don't want to turn this into another long post,
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I don't want to turn this into another long post, since some people seemed to react adversely to that last time, so I'll try to keep this brief...
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe fact all this is new news suggests to me you might not have taken notice or understood if there was a downturn or not.
I've been in downturns before, but I've always found work, and if I can find it, then other people must be finding work too. That's not arrogance, just positive thinking.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot a clue. I was looking for a gig, not analysing the whole market. Look at the state of the market thread. More people on there with 4 to 5 months plus out than ever. And they are the few people that bothered to post about it.
The plural of anecdote is not data.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAll that has happened in previous years is that clients have used contracting as the standard way to recruit so watering the whole market down to the point there are more mid level permatractors than IT specialists.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot lack of money. Budgets have to be agreed and ring fenced before they engage the recruiter who advertises. You name it I was told it. Requirement gone, found contractor that had been there, still on hold (up to 3 months for some public sector ones), picked someone local and some other very random ones. Not one of them where i could just do a straight interview and end in a race to the gig against other contractors. Very frustrating.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere will be a ton of people leaving and a ton of roles opening to fill them. I'd say less roles to fill than are vacated as permies come in but still should be crazy. Question is are you good enough to beat the 100's of others to do it, are there roles in your location, will you work inside. They should be there in the short term and then back to a drought.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI have to say looking at this question and many others around the same topic you've a certain level of naivety or willingness to understand/accept the situation. Particularly with so many posts about people being on the bench for long periods and contracting imploding. Anyone with a hole in their bum could put two and two together and be very worried.. You just seem to ask more naive questions.
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Originally posted by gables View PostI think you misunderstand; I CHOSE to have these breaks (healthy warchest you see), and when I started looking properly would land a role within 2-4 weeks.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot sure if that is tongue in cheek but it can't not affect us the way it's going so quite possibly.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot met many people with that length of time but this time last year if someone said they'd be out of work 5 months+ I would have assumed they were crap or constrained in some way i.e. location and enjoying the time off. I couldn't have been more wrong.
After my 5 months, which I absolutely detested and got in to a bit of a mess, when I see you say 8 months it makes my bum clench so hard my piles rub together rather painfully. I don't handle being out of work very well at all, never have, so many people may be much better at it but still. You got all my sympathy with a history like that...
And that! Ouch.
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostCornonavirus! Strong possibility that everything will shut down like Christmas for a few months.
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Originally posted by gables View PostYou're just a beginner at this I took 8 months off before starting this new permie role, and this was an accident
After my 5 months, which I absolutely detested and got in to a bit of a mess, when I see you say 8 months it makes my bum clench so hard my piles rub together rather painfully. I don't handle being out of work very well at all, never have, so many people may be much better at it but still. You got all my sympathy with a history like that...
And since July 2014 I've taken two stints of 6 months between contracts
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Originally posted by Disguised Contractor View PostThat's over twice longer than I've ever been on the bench - I would have given up well before then.
May I ask you, in what IT areas do you work?
Now, the end of year part is typical, of course - I wasn't looking Q3-4 last year, so can't say much about that, either. But I didn't notice a huge downturn in the first six months of last year myself.
I miss the old Jobstats website!
No roles - for you, or the market generally? I would not think the sector would support a market in which only a few roles a week are advertised.
I've found that at the moment, specialisation is absolute king - every single skill or piece of experience on your CV that isn't specifically demanded, counts very harshly against you. Heavily customised CV's heavily plagiarised from the job description are the order of the day, more so than ever before.
Yes, I've noticed this, this time around, and it's not the first time. It's typical when there's not a lot of energy in the market, at quiet times, when clients are not as motivated in the process as they would be if a role was urgent. Usually synonymous with a lack of money. This next month, that should change, I would think - and hope!
Now this really concerns me - I'm unsure many of us really want to be working, or attempting to work, in an ecosystem where we're out of work more than 50% of the time. That's the sign the universe is giving me, that I need to change my career model.
I have to say looking at this question and many others around the same topic you've a certain level of naivety or willingness to understand/accept the situation. Particularly with so many posts about people being on the bench for long periods and contracting imploding. Anyone with a hole in their bum could put two and two together and be very worried.. You just seem to ask more naive questions.
And I've mentioned it before but just to add, I had a warchest of over a year so the stress of income was not a factor for me to consider and it was still rubbish.Last edited by northernladuk; 28 February 2020, 16:43.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've just ended 5 months on the bench as well.
Originally posted by Disguised Contractor View PostThat's over twice longer than I've ever been on the bench - I would have given up well before then.
May I ask you, in what IT areas do you work?Last edited by gables; 28 February 2020, 16:30.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've just ended 5 months on the bench as well.
May I ask you, in what IT areas do you work?
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIssues contributing to it in no particular order:-
End of year/xmas
IR35 issues while they sort out what they are going to do
General market down turn that's been going on most of the year if not before
Brexit (although not sure about this one)
Every contractor in the country going for the outside ones if they are in gig or not (major one this)
I miss the old Jobstats website!
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThere were just no roles coming up. A few a week tops to which 100's of people applied in the first few hours. People facing inside or PSC bans all applying for them, not just people on the bench.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAlso some weirdness in the process.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostEvery gig I applied for took weeks to get feedback/interview. No apply Mon, interview Weds on site Monday.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd a large percentage of roles evaporating for every reason under the sun. Very weird time.
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostObviously some of the reasons will go but new reasons will appear in the next 6 weeks. If you aren't expecting or preparing for 6 months+ on the bench after April you need your head examining.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postnew reasons will appear in the next 6 weeks.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhich you missed out on. Expensive point of principle no?
Whatever, no crying over spilt milk.
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